On 8th July 2020, Ministry of Health in Uganda announced twenty three new covid-19 cases in the country from 3,316 samples tested, bringing a total number of confirmed cases to 1,000. Out of the 23 confirmed cases, twelve are Ugandan citizens who returned from abroad, eight are from Afghanistan, three are from Democratic Republic of Congo and one from South ...
Read More »36 New COVID -19 Cases Confirmed In Uganda
With no reasonable doubt, covid-19 seems will never end following the continuous cases erupting in the country. Yesterday on 28th May, thirty six new samples tested positive for coronavirus and this brought a total of confirmed cases to 317. Check also: US Records Over 20,000 Covid-19 Cases On Sunday However, 24 new cases were truck drivers of which 20 arrived via ...
Read More »Kenyan Top Security Bosses Finally Allows Movement Of Trucks At Border
Kenyan top security bosses traveled to Malaba border on Tuesday morning to resolve an issue of the Kenyan truck drivers who refused to drive on, protested as they blocked roads for days over what they called harassment by Ugandan authorities. A team of security bosses led by General Service Unit (GSU) commandant Kanja Douglas and Administration police boss Gabow Noor ...
Read More »7 Cargo Truck Drivers With Coronavirus Escape Into Communities
The search for contacts of the 7 cargo truck drivers with coronavirus who were found on Saturday night in Kampala city’s suburb, Ndeeba has become more serious, according to Ministry of Health. According to National Covid-19 Response Incident commander, Dr Kagirita Ateka, he told media on Monday that the cargo truck drivers had disappeared in to the community after they ...
Read More »Uganda’s Coronavirus Cases Rises To 274
The total number of coronavirus cases in Uganda has risen to 274 after ten more people whose samples tested positive for the deadly virus on Wednesday. Among the ten new cases, 9 cases are Ugandan cargo truck drivers whereas one is a contact to the previously confirmed truck driver. The new confirmed cases were part of the 1,497 people whose ...
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